Part 1,"'Die!' Censoring Game Violence" "Blood, Sex, and Politics in Video Games: How Censorship Is Done (or Not)"
Part 1,"'Die!' Censoring Game Violence" MIT GAMBIT Game Lab researcher Konstantin MItgutsch , brilliant as he is, can't figure out how video games are rated. And that's saying something, given that Mitgutsch is a scientific board member of Europe's game-ratings group, Pan European Game Information (PEGI).
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"Is Peace Studies My Field Too?" Kroc faculty explain how they connect their 'home' academic disciplines and peace studies. From the 2010 Summer Institute for Faculty.
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What makes an MBA 'world-class'? MBA programmes, once the preserve of US business schools, are now available globally. Dr Richard Barker encourages applicants to do their homework!Author(s): No creator set

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3D gaming without the glasses Nintendo's launch of its handheld 3DS gaming system, the first device to offer 3D gaming without special glasses, was met with a big crowd, but competition from smartphones could threaten future growth.Author(s): No creator set

Writing letters today is becoming somewhat of a lost art form in comparison to what it was before computers, twitter and text messaging. The fact is though that we still need effective letter writing skills to communicate at a professional or

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A Budget for Growth? The UK March 2011 budget was labelled a budget for growth. Professor Joe Nellis analyses the degree to which this is so. The implications of the forecast from the Office of Budget Responsibility are discussed, together with the fuel duty cuts, the oil company windfall tax, the cuts in corporate tax and support for first time buyers.Author(s): No creator set

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Saosin Guitarist Justin Shekoski Reviews Steve Vai Guitar Techniques Online student Justin Shekoski—guitarist of Saosin—is finishing up Steve Vai Guitar Techniques, Berkleemusic's new 12-week online course. He took a few moments to share his thoughts on the experience.
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Asado de Bodas (Wedding Stew) Get the Recipe: http://www.ciaculinaryintelligence.com/2011/03/asado-de-bodas.html
The Culinary Institute of America is the world's premier culinary college. Culinary school Chef-Instructor Iliana de la Vega demonstrates how to prepare Asado de Bodas (Wedding Stew). For more information about our cooking school, please visit www.ciachef.edu.Author(s): No creator set

PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, London. The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament viewed from Parliament Square. The huge bell housed in the clock tower and known as Big Ben came into operation in 1859. A red London bus is passing. Photographed by Eric de Mare between 1945 and 1980.

All about glaciers The National Snow and Ice Data Center created this website to educate everyone, from grade school students to glaciologists, about glaciers. At the Data and Science link, researchers can learn about glaciological organizations, publications, and research projects as well as how to obtain glacial data. Students and educators can find a glaciology glossary, answers to many of their questions, and amazing images of glaciers at the General Information link. The website also provides a detailed portrAuthor(s): Creator not set

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Amedeo: Medical Literature Guide This Web site from Amedeo, a medical information service, provides convenient literature updates free of charge via email. The registration process is quick and easy: simply select a research area of interest from an extensive list of options, choose from a list of relevant pre-selected journals, and fill out the contact information form. You will then receive a weekly email newsletter that lists newly published journal articles in your area of interest, along with links to downloadable abstractAuthor(s): Creator not set

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ORAD Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry As part of NOAA's National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, the Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry specializes in the analysis of satellite altimeter data related to problems in physical oceanography and marine geophysics. The Web site provides links to currently active projects with information such as near-real time sea level altimeter data, historical data, European Space Agency data, geophysics data, and more.Author(s): Creator not set

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Problems to Enjoy Problems to Enjoy presents an enormous selection of mathematics problems for middle and high school students. Teachers will find it especially useful; divided into four categories and three grade levels, the problems are easily searchable. Eventually, the site's creators hope to "build up a comprehensive library of problems in a format that is simple to access, download and customize." The collection is already quite substantial. Number problems, algebra, geometry, and statistics are the main toAuthor(s): Creator not set

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Field Arithmetic Preprint Archive The Field Arithmetic electronic preprint archive "stores electronic preprints on the arithmetic of fields, Galois theory, model theory of fields, and related topics." Hosted by Ben Gurion University in Be'er-Sheva, Israel, the archive included over 50 articles at the time of this report. Each article is accompanied by an abstract and is available in .dvi (TeX) format A mailing list informs members when new preprints are added to the archive.Author(s): Creator not set